Hey Deb! I recommend using adaptive scissors - there are some really cool ones that are spring loaded and open independently. Push down scissors are great for people who have poor hand control/weak grip and you use them just by pushing down on their T-shaped handle.
Hi Hina! Very sadly, I don't teach any kids classes in other countries :( But, if you have specific questions about your child, shoot me an email at TheOTGuide@gmail.com and I'll see if I can be of any help!
Such an easy concept, but SO helpful! I love how quick and short your videos are! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome! Thank you for the super sweet comment :)
Thank you ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you, this is very helpful!
I'm so glad! Thanks for visiting my channel!! -Dana
That's so good, I'm going to show my son this video
Awesome! I hope it helps!
How old are the children where you did this activity with or what is the minimum age to start with?
Thank you ma'am..
Most welcome 😊
Might you have some good cutting tricks for a student with hemiparesis?
Hey Deb! I recommend using adaptive scissors - there are some really cool ones that are spring loaded and open independently. Push down scissors are great for people who have poor hand control/weak grip and you use them just by pushing down on their T-shaped handle.
Gd idea 💡
Thank you!
Hi! Dona, do you take ot classes online for kids based in other countries?
Hi Hina! Very sadly, I don't teach any kids classes in other countries :( But, if you have specific questions about your child, shoot me an email at TheOTGuide@gmail.com and I'll see if I can be of any help!
I am from India. How can I take online
OT sessions from u?